The winner of a pairing is decided by "Best of Five": 5 matches are fought, the one that has more wins succeeds. In case of a tie, another match is to be fought. Please also mention the final score as it will determine the future pairings!

Participants: (Hamachi-usernames in {braces}; • indicates that the user has received a strike once, a strike is given when a player is inactive in 1 round, 2 strikes = player kicked out of the tournament)

the 21st person that does not have an opponent auto-receives 1 point. Nobody will be excluded twice.

pairings were/are randomly assigned

7 rounds will be fought. In other words, you'll face 7 different opponents.

The person with the highest score wins this tournament. In case of a tie between any of the top 3, further matches between those will settle this.

The pairings are viewable under http://challonge.com/LFE_Tournament. Once all matches of one round are fought, the second one is determined as the matching heavily depends on a player's performance throughout the tournament.

As I am, according to challonge.com, organizing that tournament, I'm going to submit your scores to the website that decides upon the next pairings. Therefore, it'd be great if you could post your scores here to ease up things on my side

Participants that have missed 2 rounds will be removed from the tournament completely and irreversibly!

Damn maybe I wont be able to join as I have my exams from 4th march to 16th march >.>
is there any way that you can manage to keep my match in the end like everyday there is 1v1 match and if there are alot of people there can be the last match of mine so I can be able to play it well?

(02-28-2013, 05:12 AM)Sonic Boom Wrote: Damn maybe I wont be able to join as I have my exams from 4th march to 16th march >.>
is there any way that you can manage to keep my match in the end like everyday there is 1v1 match and if there are alot of people there can be the last match of mine so I can be able to play it well?

No worries; the first round will probably last longer than a week (which would mean it'd go from the 10th to >17th). Depending on the participation level, even two weeks might be feasible